Advanced taxation-stock-entity type-basis-distributions


Assignment:

Sarah owns 45% of the stock in a C corporation that had a profit of $260,000 in 2011. Kevin owns a 45% interest in a partnership that had a profit of $260,000 during the year. The corporation distributed $30,000 to Sarah, and the partnership distributed $30,000 to Kevin.

Question 1. How much income does Kevin report for 2011?

Question 2. How much income does Sarah report for 2011?

Jaron and Cheri are going to establish a business entity. They expect the business to be very successful in the long-run, but project losses of approximately $100,000 for each of the first five years. Due to potential environmental concerns, limited liability is a requisite for the owners.

Question 3. Which form of business entity should they select?

a. Sole Proprietorship
b. C Corporation
c. S Corporation

GiGi owns a 60% interest in an S corporation that earned $150,000 in 2011. She also owns 60% of the stock in a C corporation that earned $150,000 during the year. The S corporation distributed $30,000 to GiGi and the C corporation paid dividends of $30,000 to GiGi.

Question 4. How much income must she report from these businesses?

a. $0 income from the S corporation and $30,000 from the C corporation.
b. $90,000 income from the S corporation and $30,000 from the C corporation.
c. $90,000 income from the S corporation and $0 from the C corporation.
d. $30,000 income from the S corporation and $30,000 of dividend income from the C corporation.

Laci is the sole shareholder of a C corporation, and Edmond owns a sole proprietorship. Both businesses were started in 2011, and each business has a long-term capital gain of $20,000 for the year. Neither business made an distributions during the year.

Question 5. With respect to this information, which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

a. Edmond must report a $20,000 long-term capital gain on his 2011 tax return.
b. Laci's corporation does not receive a preferential tax rate on the $20,000 long-term capital gain.
c. Laci must report a $20,000 long-term capital gain on her 2011 tax return.
d. Edmond receives a preferential tax rate on a long term-capital gain of $20,000.

Bob and Chad each own one-half of the stock of WIMP, Inc., a C corporation. Each shareholder has a stock basis of $115,000. WIMP has accumulated E & P of $300,000. WIMP's taxable income for the current year is $80,000, and it distributes $50,000 to each shareholder.

Question 6. Compute Bob's stock basis at the end of the year.

Tim and Ayana each have a 50% ownership is Robert Partnership. On January 1, Tim's outside basis was $43,000. The partnership reports the following items for the current year:

Partnership liabilities increased by $5,000
The partnership received tax exempt interest income of $7,000
Tim received a distribution of $38,000
The partnership paid Ayana's alimony of $12,000
The partnership sustained an ordinary loss of $36,000

Question 7. What is Tim's deductible loss for the current year?

Breanna contributes appreciated property (i.e. adjusted basis of $65,000 and a FMV of $100,000) to a partnership in a transaction which qualifies for non-recognition of gain. Brenda's ownership interest is 60%. The partnership later sells the appreciated property for $120,000. The property is not depreciable.

Question 8. What is the effect of the sale on Breanna's gross income?

Question 9. A corporation may alternate between S corporation and C corporation status each year, depending on which results in more tax savings. TRUE/FALSE

Question 10. Actual dividends paid to shareholders result in double taxation. Constructive dividends also result in double taxation. TRUE/FALSE

Question 11. A major benefit of the S corporation election is the general avoidance of double taxation. TRUE/FALSE

Question 12. If the amounts are reasonable, salary payments to shareholder-employees can reduce or avoid the double taxation result of a C corporation. TRUE/FALSE

Question 13. Andre contributes land with an adjusted basis of $70,000 and a fair market value of $100,000 to White, Inc., an S corporation, in exchange for 50% of the stock of White, Inc. Cathy contributes cash of $100,000 for the other 50% of the stock. If White later sells the land for $110,000, $35,000 [$30,000 + 50%($10,000)] is allocated to Andre and $5,000 (50%($10,000)) is allocated to Cathy. TRUE/FALSE

Question 14. If an S corporation distributes appreciated property as a dividend, it must recognize gain as to the appreciation. TRUE/FALSE

Question 15. Saniyah's basis for her partnership interest is $85,000. If she receives a current distribution of $95,000 in cash, her recognized gain is $10,000 and her basis for her partnership interest is reduced to $0. TRUE/FALSE

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